A display technology characterized by its thin, pliable nature utilizes light-emitting diodes embedded within a flexible substrate. This configuration allows the creation of video displays that can conform to curved or irregular surfaces. One application involves architectural integration, where a display adheres to the contours of a building faade, providing dynamic visual elements.
This type of display offers significant advantages over traditional rigid screens. Its form factor enables deployment in spaces previously unsuitable for conventional displays. The inherent lightweight nature reduces structural support requirements, while the adaptability to curved surfaces enhances aesthetic integration. Historically, advancements in materials science and LED technology have facilitated the development and increasing adoption of these displays.